The thesis explores the everyday life of British society in the 1930s, which will be examined in two ways. One is the construction of everyday, ordinary life using academic and scientific literature. The second source of information is the image of British society during the period in question through the lens of detective fiction from the pen of British writer Agatha Christie. The thesis juxtaposes these two perspectives, compares them, and looks for similarities and differences. The text of the thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part aims to introduce the study and the nature of research of everyday life, to outline the nature of the 1930s for the British people of the time, and to introduce the life and work of the writer A...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
In seen bachelor thesis we focus on British written being Agatha Christie (1890-1976) and her work i...
The aim of this thesis is to compare selected novels by Agatha Christie and the comprehensive histor...
The Thesis explores how the British society is depicted in Agatha Christie's detective stories. The ...
The Thesis explores how the British society is depicted in Agatha Christie's detective stories. The ...
This thesis analyses the British society of the 1930s. The acquired historical data are compared aga...
This thesis uses the popular genre of detective fiction to explore the context of the heyday of the ...
The aim of this paper is to identify the precise nature of the ideology, (or the social function, to...
Agatha Christie, like Jane Austen and John Steinbeck, successfully captured a time long past in her ...
Aside from cleverly crafted murder mysteries, Christie’s novels – The Murder at the Vicarage and The...
Aside from cleverly crafted murder mysteries, Christie’s novels – The Murder at the Vicarage and The...
To explore why many of Christie’s crimes occur in leisure spaces (from golf courses and hunting lodg...
Scholars have acclaimed British mystery writer Margery Allingham as an important figure in the genre...
For too long standard interwar histories have portrayed the interwar years as a period marked by fai...
This thesis explores the use of race and nationality in Agatha Christie's “Oriental” novels Murder i...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
In seen bachelor thesis we focus on British written being Agatha Christie (1890-1976) and her work i...
The aim of this thesis is to compare selected novels by Agatha Christie and the comprehensive histor...
The Thesis explores how the British society is depicted in Agatha Christie's detective stories. The ...
The Thesis explores how the British society is depicted in Agatha Christie's detective stories. The ...
This thesis analyses the British society of the 1930s. The acquired historical data are compared aga...
This thesis uses the popular genre of detective fiction to explore the context of the heyday of the ...
The aim of this paper is to identify the precise nature of the ideology, (or the social function, to...
Agatha Christie, like Jane Austen and John Steinbeck, successfully captured a time long past in her ...
Aside from cleverly crafted murder mysteries, Christie’s novels – The Murder at the Vicarage and The...
Aside from cleverly crafted murder mysteries, Christie’s novels – The Murder at the Vicarage and The...
To explore why many of Christie’s crimes occur in leisure spaces (from golf courses and hunting lodg...
Scholars have acclaimed British mystery writer Margery Allingham as an important figure in the genre...
For too long standard interwar histories have portrayed the interwar years as a period marked by fai...
This thesis explores the use of race and nationality in Agatha Christie's “Oriental” novels Murder i...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
In seen bachelor thesis we focus on British written being Agatha Christie (1890-1976) and her work i...
The aim of this thesis is to compare selected novels by Agatha Christie and the comprehensive histor...